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词汇 reconvert
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Definition of reconvert in English:

reconvert

verb riːkənˈvəːtˌrikənˈvərt
[with object]
  • Convert back to a former state.

    使恢复原状

    she reconverted the basement back into an apartment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Everyone who expressed an interest in the house intended reconverting it to a family home,’ he said.
    • He used all this to harangue the sailors and by the time he was done they had been reconverted back to the Allies' cause.
    • An amplifier is used to increase the gain of the signal, which is then reconverted into sound energy by a receiver and transmitted into the ear canal by a fine tube held in place by an individually moulded ear piece.
    • When all of the sugar is fermented to alcohol and carbon dioxide, and a small amount of oxygen is present, yeast can reconvert some of the ethyl alcohol back to acetaldehyde.
    • He replaced his brother Vladimir Rassate, who was deposed and blinded on the orders of their father Boris I, for his efforts to reconvert the country to paganism.
    • In fact, it was precisely a real engagement in the faith that led me to be reconverted later in my mid-twenties (but that is another story).
    • In total this house has six bedrooms - at present one is used as a study area but could easily be reconverted.
    • I heard his daughter Charlotte is trying to reconvert the house into a museum - that would be brilliant.
    • Then, too, you have to bring along a good supply of oxygen and reconvert exhaled carbon dioxide to replenish it.
    • A lot of Victorian and Georgian buildings are being reconverted from apartments into townhouses.
    • The house could be reconverted into a family home or could also be transformed into a large bed and breakfast, of which there are relatively few in this part of Drumcondra.
    • A part of this is now being cleared and reconverted into natural forest.
    • The new owners may well consider reconverting this floor to accommodate further living accommodation, but as this is a protected structure, they will have to apply for planning permission to do so.
    • The four kingdoms soon relapsed into paganism, and initially only Kent was reconverted.
    • I probably bought at the right time, but in terms of paying for a converted apartment and then reconverting it, I probably didn't make a good investment decision.
    • Some countries require you to change a stipulated sum of money into local currency each day, but this money cannot be reconverted when you leave.
    • Any hi-fidelity analog signal can be reconverted to digital without copy protection.
    • This is stored in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles for later use as a body fuel, at which time it is reconverted into glucose.
    • The new owners may wish to reconvert this space to its original dining function and, given its generous proportions and open fireplace, this would be an attractive dining area.
    • This room could be easily reconverted into a dining room, and the addition of double doors would make for an impressive set of interconnecting reception rooms.

Derivatives

  • reconversion

  • noun ˌriːkənˈvəːʃ(ə)nˌrik(ə)nˈvərʒ(ə)n
    mass noun
    • The fact or process of converting someone or something back to a former state.

      the reconversion of cropland back to grass
      Example sentencesExamples
      • an account of her reconversion to Catholicism
      • The following June, Nelson's premature plans for reconversion to a civilian economy were so strongly opposed by the services that he was forced to resign and was replaced by Julius A. Krug in September 1944.
      • Currently trading as a B&B, reconversion to residential use would be easy.
      • With the end of hostilities, and postwar reconversion of industry imminent, business and industrial interests launched a concerted, and largely successful, campaign to kill price and rent controls.

Definition of reconvert in US English:

reconvert

verbˌrēkənˈvərtˌrikənˈvərt
[with object]
  • Convert back to a former state.

    使恢复原状

    she reconverted the basement back into an apartment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He replaced his brother Vladimir Rassate, who was deposed and blinded on the orders of their father Boris I, for his efforts to reconvert the country to paganism.
    • I probably bought at the right time, but in terms of paying for a converted apartment and then reconverting it, I probably didn't make a good investment decision.
    • ‘Everyone who expressed an interest in the house intended reconverting it to a family home,’ he said.
    • An amplifier is used to increase the gain of the signal, which is then reconverted into sound energy by a receiver and transmitted into the ear canal by a fine tube held in place by an individually moulded ear piece.
    • In total this house has six bedrooms - at present one is used as a study area but could easily be reconverted.
    • The four kingdoms soon relapsed into paganism, and initially only Kent was reconverted.
    • The new owners may well consider reconverting this floor to accommodate further living accommodation, but as this is a protected structure, they will have to apply for planning permission to do so.
    • Some countries require you to change a stipulated sum of money into local currency each day, but this money cannot be reconverted when you leave.
    • A lot of Victorian and Georgian buildings are being reconverted from apartments into townhouses.
    • The house could be reconverted into a family home or could also be transformed into a large bed and breakfast, of which there are relatively few in this part of Drumcondra.
    • In fact, it was precisely a real engagement in the faith that led me to be reconverted later in my mid-twenties (but that is another story).
    • The new owners may wish to reconvert this space to its original dining function and, given its generous proportions and open fireplace, this would be an attractive dining area.
    • Then, too, you have to bring along a good supply of oxygen and reconvert exhaled carbon dioxide to replenish it.
    • This is stored in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles for later use as a body fuel, at which time it is reconverted into glucose.
    • This room could be easily reconverted into a dining room, and the addition of double doors would make for an impressive set of interconnecting reception rooms.
    • A part of this is now being cleared and reconverted into natural forest.
    • I heard his daughter Charlotte is trying to reconvert the house into a museum - that would be brilliant.
    • Any hi-fidelity analog signal can be reconverted to digital without copy protection.
    • He used all this to harangue the sailors and by the time he was done they had been reconverted back to the Allies' cause.
    • When all of the sugar is fermented to alcohol and carbon dioxide, and a small amount of oxygen is present, yeast can reconvert some of the ethyl alcohol back to acetaldehyde.
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